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How to effectively guard against theft?
How to prevent theft refers to the act of secretly stealing the property of the state, the collective or others for the purpose of illegal possession. It is one of the most common illegal and criminal acts that people, teachers and students hate most. Theft cases account for more than 90% of all kinds of cases in colleges and universities. So as to prevent and combat theft cases in colleges and universities. It is necessary to improve the awareness of theft prevention, understand the basic situation, laws and characteristics of campus theft crimes, and master the basic common sense, methods and skills of theft prevention. 1. The mode of theft in theft cases in colleges and universities is 1, and shoplifting refers to criminals taking advantage of the owner's unprepared to keep money and things on tables, beds, corridors, balconies, etc. 2, take the opportunity to enter-refers to the criminals while the owner is away, the door drawer is not locked. This kind of theft is more insidious than "pickpockets" and has a bigger appetite than "pickpockets". No matter cash, passbook, credit card or valuables, as long as they are seen by him, they will all be stolen. 3. Fishing outside the window means that the actor fished the victim's clothes out of the window with tools such as bamboo poles. Some even broke the screen window and fished out the clothes that the victim put on the table and bed. Therefore, students who live on the first floor or other floors near the corridor windows are vulnerable to attack if they lack vigilance. 4. Breaking into a room through a window-refers to the act of breaking into a room through a window or transom without solid preventive facilities. After burglary, they often swagger away from the gate, so thieves are sometimes not easy to be found. 5, pry open the door and twist the lock-refers to criminals using various tools to pry open the door lock and burglary. The criminal was so vicious that he continued to pry open the locks on drawers or books after entering the house. Rummaging through everything, thus stealing cash, various securities and various valuables. Criminals who use this method are basically thieves. 6. Unlocking A with A's key-refers to criminals who accidentally unlock A with A's key when A is not in the dormitory, including locks on doors, drawers and books, thus stealing cash and valuables. Most of these criminals are people who are familiar with A. Second, the basic methods of theft prevention 1, when leaving the dormitory or classroom, even for a short time, be sure to lock the door and close the window, and don't be afraid of trouble. Be sure to get into the habit of turning off lights, closing doors and windows to prevent thieves from entering. Don't stay with foreigners. College students should be polite and hospitable, but not loyal, emotional, unprincipled and undisciplined. If you violate the school dormitory management regulations and stay with people who don't know the ins and outs casually, it will be tantamount to inviting wolves into the room and you will regret it. 3, found suspicious personnel should strengthen vigilance, pay more attention. When criminals steal in classrooms and dormitories, they often find various excuses, such as who to look for or what goods to sell. When they saw that the management was lax and they were free to enter and leave Daimon Masaru, they walked back and forth, sneaking around, waiting for an opportunity to find out the situation, and then they broke the door and twisted the lock to steal. When encountering such suspicious people, students should take the initiative to ask, and if there is a legitimate reason, they can generally make it clear. If visitors can't give a proper reason, can't tell the basic situation of the school clearly, and have many doubts, they will inevitably panic and need further questioning. When necessary, they may also be required to show their ID cards, student ID cards, work permits and other identification certificates. If no evidence of theft is found after identity verification, the personnel on duty may be required to record their names, ID numbers and entry and exit times before leaving. If it is found that the holder carries tools or stolen goods, on the one hand, he can send someone to talk with him to delay the time, on the other hand, he can call the school security office as soon as possible to investigate. 4. Take care of your keys, including those of classrooms, dormitories, schoolbags and drawers. You shouldn't lend them to others, and you shouldn't leave them everywhere to prevent "uninvited guests" from copying or waiting for opportunities to steal. If the key is lost, replace it with a new lock in time. 3. Anti-theft measures for several special items 1. Cash-cash is the first choice for all thieves. The best way to keep cash is to deposit it in the bank. Especially when the amount is large, it should be deposited in the bank in time and the password should be added. The password should be a number that is easy to remember and difficult to decrypt. Never choose your date of birth as your password. This is because once the passbook and credit card are lost, it is easy to be found by familiar impostors. At the same time, if the ID card is lost together with the passbook and credit card, it is also easy to be impersonated. In particular, passbook, credit card, etc. It should not be put together with ID cards, student ID cards and other documents. Pay attention to the confidentiality of passwords when depositing and withdrawing money in banks or ATMs. If you find that your passbook or credit card is lost, you should immediately report the loss to the bank where you opened the account. 2. Various securities cards-At present, various securities cards have been widely used in schools, such as food cards and telephone cards. These securities cards should be properly kept, preferably in your close-fitting pocket with buttons or zippers at the pocket mouth. The password used must be kept secret. When taking part in physical exercise or taking a bath, you should lock all kinds of valuable documents in your own books and keep your keys well. Don't be afraid of trouble. 3, valuables, such as gold jewelry, watches, walkman, high-end clothes, etc. When not in use, it's best to lock it in a drawer or cupboard and don't put it in classrooms, study rooms, libraries and other public places casually to prevent it from being stolen by pickpockets and intruders. Don't misplace or lose the door lock key. It is best to deliberately mark some special marks on valuables and high-value clothes so as to find them after being stolen. 4. Bicycles-The theft of bicycles is a major public hazard to society. Campus is no exception. To buy a bicycle, you must go to the relevant department to go through the formalities of settlement. When you buy someone else's used car, you must buy a fully licensed one. Bicycles should be equipped with anti-theft locks and parked according to regulations. Get into the habit of parking and locking. You'd better spend money to park your car in the parking lot when you ride a bike to a public place. If parking for a long time, it is best to strengthen anti-theft facilities, such as fixing the car lock on the object. Fourth, how to deal with theft cases Once a theft case occurs, students must handle it calmly. 1, immediately report to the school security office, and at the same time block the protection site, and no one is allowed to enter. Don't rummage through your belongings at the scene, and don't rush to see if your belongings are lost. Otherwise, it is not conducive to public security personnel to accurately analyze, correctly judge the scope of reconnaissance and collect criminal evidence. 2, found the suspect, should immediately organize students to intercept, and strive to catch. 3. Cooperate with the investigation and objectively answer the questions raised by the public security department and security personnel in a realistic way. Actively provide clues and don't hide the situation. School security departments and public security organs have the obligation and responsibility to keep students confidential.